you must be a blast at parties....
you must be a blast at parties....
And a final reminder: Street racing is the dumbest thing and the people who do it are literal human garbage.
It'd take Chinese metal over a motorized Ikea shelf any day.
You can get a real racing kart used for around that. It'll be much more durable and way faster.
I suppose a 130 pound, wispy hipster might enjoy a little tootle around the parking lot, but I guarantee my 14 year old would make kindling out of that thing within an hour.
Pretty cool until I saw it was $915 for the 4 hp model. Should be able to get a metal one for that price.
Are you seriously complaining with all of the rare items you have? MM3DS??!?! Seriously????
'why do you insist on being able to see out of your car'
You can have my 6-speed manual when you pry it from my cold, dead hands!
They're called floor mats.
Like the floormats?
Remember when car stereos were swappable? Those days are sadly gone, with touch screens with horrible user interfaces and $2,000 navigation options.
It's an Audi, one of the most unreliable companies that exist.
This was fucking retarded and a total waste of my time. If you think that's a fight worth watching you need to get out more.
It was most definitely, undoubtedly, and assuredly meant as derision, no matter how much you back-pedal by exclaiming how well done you suddenly claim you think it is. Have some backbone about you and stand by your original comment instead of batting it off and making some of snide off-hand remark (complete with…
If it has an electrical component in it made by the VW group, you can feel pretty pleased with your MaxCare.
Fitness is absolutely grounded in the laws of physics, failing to respect and understand that is how bro science myths begin. What isn't relevant however, is your point about the energy that makes the treadmill move, because it's moving backwards and not assisting the runner's forward motion at all.
Did you drop the mic after that reply?
I'm talking about the study in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise thatspecifically addressed your question. The one that was linked both from this post and the Runner's World article. The one that conclusively shows that biomechanically runners do NOT exert a smaller push-off force when running on a treadmill.…